|  | A Secure Multi-Layer e-Document Method for Improving e-Government Processes
               Gia Nghia Vo (La Trobe University, Australia)
 
               Richard Lai (La Trobe University, Australia)
 
              Abstract: In recent years, there has been a tremendous   growth in e-Government services due to advances in Information   Communication Technology and the number of citizens engaging in   e-Government transactions. In government administration, it is very   time consuming to process different types of documents and there are   many data input problems. There is also a need to satisfy   citizensÂ’ requests to retrieve government information and to link   these requests to build an online document without asking the   citizen to input the data more than once. To provide an e-Government   service which is easy to access, fast and secure, the e-Document   plays an important role in the management and interoperability of   e-Government Systems. To meet these challenges, this paper presents   a Secure Multilayer e-Application (SMeA) method for improving   e-Government processes. This method involves five steps: namely (i)   identifying an e-Template; (ii) building a SMeA; (iii) mapping the   data; (iv) processing the e-Application; and (v) approving the   e-Application.  The first step involves requirements analysis and   the last four involve data analysis for building a SMeA. To   demonstrate its usefulness, we applied SMeA to a case study of an   application for a licence to set up a new business in   Vietnam. 
             
              Keywords: XML/XSD, business process, citizen-centric, e-document, e-government, re-engineering, security criterion expression, service orientation 
             Categories: E.m, H.3.3, H.3.5, H.4.3, J.1  |